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  • v8druid
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    Had Rob the sheeps' owner here again yesterday afternoon .... and he'd not long gone from here this morning, after rounding up the offending woolies and taking them with him ....
    hopefully no more grief .... but'll need to sort a couple of fence points they've forced their way through/over ...
    if they couldn't clear 'em they were battering 'em .........
    never seen sheep like 'em .. bloody vandals

    they should be packed meat by now
    'Swhere they were heading from here, when they left

    if they weren't carrying any lambs they were gone ... few weeks early that's all ....
    them that were in lamb'd go to one of his other locations .... he knew we were very pissed off with the bloody things

    Rob said to me last year .... " shoot the f***ers"
    Pam'd go mental and have to admit it's a long time since I killed anything
    ... other than putting a badly mauled mouse out of its misery .... or a rat ... rats're still fair game

    been a stunning day here yesterday and today .... 20.3C somewhere in Wales today .... warmest recorded Feb ... EVER!!


    chilling for a lunchtime snack
    admiring the sheeps' handy work at keeping the grass down




    gates got a third coat last week, one dry day ....

    and got piddled on overnight although not forecast .. so spotty gates was the result


    the 4th coat today ..

    will hopefully fare better ..... it better had ...
    I'm pissed off with painting the damned things


    My big(er) trailer got a long overdue freshen up coat ... first time it's been dry enough to do it in months



    Little un's turn next !! ..... after I've done the head trees on the big un

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  • v8druid
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    Originally posted by AndrewMawson View Post
    Your neighbour needs to learn about consequences - like paying for damaged garden etc.

    I sold all my sheep last year as I was fed up with them, but I always kept my fences secure so that they were only hassle to me.

    We have an adjacent field that is not ours and is the other side of a stream. On four recent occasions the wife has been walking the dog and heard a sheep in distress, turns out it has it's head stuck in stock fencing, which actually takes some releasing. On the last occasion she had to ring me for help. It was a close run thing whether I'd have to cut the fence as I couldn't get it's ears back through without an enormous effort.

    Got a phone call from a dog walker yesterday saying yet again it was stuck assuming it was ours. Field owner lets out the keep - I know who the owner is but not his tenant. I had to put on my stern face and say not my sheep, not my field, not my fence, go speak to the land owner as it's not my problem. Otherwise the tenant will never face up to his responsibilities.

    . . .it's a difficult one as I don't want any animal to suffer, and I don't mind sorting problems that I come across myself, but I'm NOT setting up a rescue mission for the entire community !
    Aye ..... if it was just me yon twonk would've had short shrift from me already .... he's Pam's best friend's brother
    however .... her plants are now suffering and she getting pissed too

    have had to rescue several of his animals over the years from similar predicaments ... heads stuck or so entangled in briers they can't move and put maybe 3 or 4 of 'em back on their feet last year, off their backs, legs flailing wildly
    's only the rogues that are an issue .... down to three ATM and after giving them the fright of their lives at 07.00 this morning they ain't been back all day ..... next time I can corner them, they will be captured, rather than put back and he WILL be here to remove them PDQ ..... or I'll be donating them to a.n.other neighbour several fields away

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  • AndrewMawson
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    Your neighbour needs to learn about consequences - like paying for damaged garden etc.

    I sold all my sheep last year as I was fed up with them, but I always kept my fences secure so that they were only hassle to me.

    We have an adjacent field that is not ours and is the other side of a stream. On four recent occasions the wife has been walking the dog and heard a sheep in distress, turns out it has it's head stuck in stock fencing, which actually takes some releasing. On the last occasion she had to ring me for help. It was a close run thing whether I'd have to cut the fence as I couldn't get it's ears back through without an enormous effort.

    Got a phone call from a dog walker yesterday saying yet again it was stuck assuming it was ours. Field owner lets out the keep - I know who the owner is but not his tenant. I had to put on my stern face and say not my sheep, not my field, not my fence, go speak to the land owner as it's not my problem. Otherwise the tenant will never face up to his responsibilities.

    . . .it's a difficult one as I don't want any animal to suffer, and I don't mind sorting problems that I come across myself, but I'm NOT setting up a rescue mission for the entire community !

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  • v8druid
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    Originally posted by AndrewMawson View Post
    That'll be six weeks or so yet Druid, plenty of time for them to eat the herbaceous border :)
    already been out there chasing the bast*rds off the plants at 07.00 this morning

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  • AndrewMawson
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    That'll be six weeks or so yet Druid, plenty of time for them to eat the herbaceous border :)

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  • v8druid
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    Originally posted by Stock View Post

    Time for Irish Stew.............................
    hopefully they'll all be lambing shortly .... and'll be gone to his lambing sheds

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  • Stock
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    Originally posted by v8druid View Post
    well the bloody frost had me paint ..... more of a satin/matt finish this morning ........ and five bloody woollie backs on the lawn


    Time for another prowl round the woods, see if the buggers have created a.n.other escape route


    Time for Irish Stew.............................

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  • v8druid
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    well the bloody frost had me paint ..... more of a satin/matt finish this morning ........ and five bloody woollie backs on the lawn


    Time for another prowl round the woods, see if the buggers have created a.n.other escape route

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  • v8druid
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    finally got pissed off with the marauding sheep earlier in the week, when 9 of the bloody things attacked Pam's flower boxes on the patio ... been putting 'em back in the field a couple of times a day....but enough was enough
    So went in search of where the ****ing things were escaping from


    apart from a lot of walking around the wood, it didn't take a lot of finding


    the guy who owns 'em had said he'd cured the issue - NOT ---- chucking a couple of pallets in front of the scrub where the hole was, was as effective as putting a couple of elastoplasts on the Titanic


    so cut all the scrub back to fence line ... which was buggered and re-positioned his pallets, together with all the scrub and anything else i could lay me hands on and blocked their escape route





    It's slowed the buggers up ...... 'til this morning, when I watched three of the sods jump the fence .... not been back though since they got herded back lunch-time.
    will be surprised if they ain't there in the morning ..... gonna have to raise the fence a good foot in one spot to stop the sods


    Been a beautiful day here today though and dry enough to consider AND actually paint t'other side of Pam's gates .... hopefully they ain't gonna have too rough a night ... 'sposed to be great again tomorrow






    remains to be seen what they'm like in the cold light of day/morning, tomorrow
    Will be glad to get 'em off me bench

    posted this yesterday evening ..... but not here this morning .... so here it is again

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  • v8druid
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    Gave the patch another going over with the roller for an hour, or so, yesterday afternoon ......








    amazing how much it continues to go down, after the snow and a night's hard rain .....
    pity the 12t tanker driver, delivering the kero, had to scow it round this morning, instead of a shunt to turn ..... left some 'scars' behind him, on full lock.....
    gonna need another going over where he's been, but 'sposed to pee down again for 48 hrs, so could be a Sunday job

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  • v8druid
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    Originally posted by Stock View Post
    SHUTDOWN!!!!!!!!!!!!!! was supposed to be Sunday............ but a problem developed last night and it got brought forward......................
    Ah right .... thought it was late for you
    so what you break ?????

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  • Stock
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    SHUTDOWN!!!!!!!!!!!!!! was supposed to be Sunday............ but a problem developed last night and it got brought forward......................

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  • v8druid
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    Originally posted by Stock View Post
    10 deg and cloudless sky here to day Druid.........................
    you on nights or can't sleep ... I thought I was a late night-er
    was a lovely day here but cold night with a heavy frost.
    gone this morning though
    grey, foggy and chillier than forecast ... surrounded by black and green though

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  • Stock
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    10 deg and cloudless sky here to day Druid.........................

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  • v8druid
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    all gone here this morning - no surprise as it was +5C overnight and lashing down
    .... but not before i'd cleared a black ribbon, down one side of the drive, for a set of wheels, for Pam's return yesterday evening.
    Been in Plymouth, most the week, child minding, after Josh's child minder let 'em down, so missed all the white shite action.... except for a run down the Cresta last night


    been some bit cold here over the weekend, for sure .













    and that's after a day thawing enough to separate itself from the bowl
    Been glorious here today though, after the rain stopped, the fog cleared and the clouds buggered off ....

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